The Findlay Police Department has promoted Jason Morey to the position of Lieutenant. Lt. Morey will be sworn in by Mayor Christina Muryn at the City of Findlay Municipal Building Council Chambers (318 Dorney Plaza) on Monday, July 24, 2023 at 11:00 AM. Morey is a graduate of Wapakoneta Senior High School and he obtained
Ozark High s JROTC wins four national championships in single year
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In a rare feat, the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps at Ozark High School won four national championships in a single year.
The first JROTC national championship was won at the end of February and the final two were in early May.
JROTC Raider instructor Maj. Danny Cazier said there are more than 3,400 JROTC program eligible to complete including at least 1,700 Army JROTC programs.
“A national championship is an incredible achievement, Cazier said.
“Achieving simultaneous national championships in a single sport is also extremely uncommon. Achieving simultaneous national championships in different sports is even more rare. Simultaneous national championships in three different sports is almost beyond belief. Achieving four national championships total in a single year is just surreal.”
has seen this man, park police officer. you spent your morning with the park police. i did. they were crucial. they were unbelievable. they re the ones who rescued the four people from the roof of building 197. we spoke to the chief pilot there. he was talking about, i said, you know, you did heroic stuff. he said no, the people who were inside that building were the heroes. one of the people they rescued was a woman shot in the shoulder. she was one of the ones that they flew to the med star unit at the washington hospital center. they said her attitude was incredible. they called her a hero. but we saw some of the other people involved in this. we saw is the u.s. park police. they were the first ones to go in with that active shooter team. in fact, one of the first teams ta went in, one of those officers, was one of the ones shot in the legs when he confronted that gunman on the third floor. he fired three shots. one of the rounds went through both legs. i spoke to a course of
active shooter team to go in and confront him, they could hear shots going off inside that building. so you can t wait. you know, a lot of law enforcement took a lot of heat on columbine when they waited to put a team together before they went in. that doesn t happen anymore. everything changed after columbine. i used to teach how to the put together an active shooter team. now it s you put together a team and you go in. that s the protocol. no longer let s wait it out and see what happens. everybody is trained to do that now. incredible. mike, thanks so much. give our best to your former colleagues here in d.c. now another big question we re asking today. that question is this. are budget cuts, talked about that a lot here in washington, budget cuts compromising security at military facilities like the navy yard here? we will take a closer look at that next.
they got there it was done but he had already done a great deal of damage. yeah. the response protocol, neil, for what they call an active shooter, which is what we saw or the chief was explaining, is they obviously have a joint or multiagency task force that is properly armed and equipped to be able to respond to that type of threat. they show up to the location and the goal of the active shooter team is to just chop seconds off the ability of the shooter to fire rounds. so essentially it s every second you waste, another innocent person could be killed. so great job with the response. the red flag for me, and the congresswoman when she was speaking to the media, said we don t want to pass judgment, but the truth is, you have to pass judgment when it comes to our nation s security, especially at a facility that is designed to protect our nation, and so the